This Article is From Jan 08, 2023

Hospital Sealed, Fake Doctor Arrested After Pregnant Woman's Death In UP

During the investigation, police found that the accused had only studied till class 12 and the hospital that he ran was registered using the certificates of doctors who never came there to treat anyone.

Hospital Sealed, Fake Doctor Arrested After Pregnant Woman's Death In UP
Gorakhpur:

An illegal hospital being run by a fraud was sealed by the local administration after the death of a pregnant woman who had gone there for treatment, police said on Sunday.

The fraudster has also been arrested.

The matter came to light after the husband of the deceased registered a complaint against the hospital manager Ranjit Nishad.

According to the complaint, a 30-year-old pregnant woman named Sonavat Devi, a resident of the Jainpur area, died at Satyam hospital in the Gulriha area of Gorakhpur on Tuesday.

The illegal hospital was located in a double-storey building and had around 10 beds, locals claimed.

During the investigation, police found that Nishad had only studied till class 12 and the hospital that he ran was registered using the certificates of doctors who never came there to treat anyone.

During a press conference on Saturday, SSP Gaurav Grover said, "Satyam hospital was running illegally from last many years by the manager of the hospital Ranjit Nishad who was arrested today." "Nishad without any legal degree was giving medical consultation and treatment to the patients on the prescription pad with names of legal doctors and was playing with the lives of patients," he said, adding, "Due to the negligence of the hospital manager Ranjit Nishad, a pregnant woman Sonvati Devi died on Tuesday.

Police also found that Nishad was previously operating the same hospital under two different names. The hospital was closed by the health department for malpractices both the time but the accused still managed to reopen it under a different name, the SSP said.

The role of some employees of the health department has also come to light. Police have written a letter to the chief medical officer (CMO) to take legal and departmental action against them, he said.

SSP said a gangster act will also be added against the accused and an appeal will be made to the district magistrate for attaching his property.

The senior police official has also written a letter to CMO to inform people about the registered hospitals, diagnostic centres, pathology centres etc through media so that illegal institutes could be identified and action could be taken against them.

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